Cee's Power Rankings and Week Two Review.

Brandon Cee by Contributor Written on September 17, 2008
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15. New York Jets

Not impressive either. They lost to the Patriots without Brady and Favre’s offense only scored 10 points. Oh yeah, since I haven’t mentioned it, they just barely beat the Dolphins!

16. Baltimore Ravens

They beat Cincinnati and that says absolutely nothing.

17. Washington Redskins 

The Redskins upset the Saints and their weak defense. With five games remaining with the NFC East this might be as high as they get this year.

18. New Orleans Saints

The Patriots showed last year that all the fire-power in the world’s not going to win you a championship. So what are the Saints thinking?

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

A loss to the Saints and a win against the Falcons only says, “At least they’re better than the Falcons.” They have a lot to prove.

20. San Diego Chargers

Lost against Carolina in the closing seconds and lost to the Broncos in the closing seconds. Maybe they should give the ball to L.T. more and run the clock.

21. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jags have lost to the Titans and the Bills. Those are tough games to open the season, don’t count them out quite yet.

22. Minnesota Vikings

This is the spot where all the teams below this mark are pretty bad. The Vikings are on the verge of being pretty bad and it’s not because they are it’s because there QB is. Maybe they’ll have success with Gus Frerotte if he can stay away from touchdown celebrations.

23. Atlanta Falcons

How bad are the Lions? The Falcons beat them. And then the Bucs’ put them back in there place.  

24. Oakland Raiders

They were absolutely horrible against the Broncs’ in the first week. Then they beat the Chiefs while passing the ball for only 55 yards. That’s the same Chiefs that barely lost to the Patriots. How bad are the Chiefs?... How bad are the Patriots?    

25. Cleveland Browns

The defense looked pretty good against the Steelers, but what’s up with the offense? They’ve scored 16 points in two games.

26. Houston Texans

They lost to Pittsburgh then had a bye. My condolences to everyone affected by the hurricane.

27. Miami Dolphins

They played tough the first week and bad the second. Give this team a couple years and they’ll be winning again.

28. Kansas City Chiefs

This Larry Johnson guy just doesn’t get it. Maybe it’s because he played for Penitentiary State, I’m sorry I meant Penn State (No offense to Michael Robinson he’s one of the good guys).

29. Seattle Seahawks

No wide receivers. Maybe if they didn’t throw the ball 100 times a game the wide outs could get a break.

30. Cincinnati Bengals (Next Weeks Ranking #32)

A third loss in a row and I’m going to put them last. Wait they play the Giants, I might as well do it now.

I got a bright idea! Trade Chad Johnson to the Chiefs for Larry Johnson.

Marvin Lewis already has one foot out the door.

31. Detroit Lions

Last week I felt bad for the Raiders. This week I feel bad for the Lions, but I still want the Niners to thrash ‘em.

32. St.  Louis Rams

Ugly! Do like baseball does and just trade everyone for prospects. Start with the coach.

 

 

 

Week #2 Review

Most Impressive Team Performance

Oakland Raiders

They rushed for 300 yards with 4 different ball carriers. They held the Chiefs running game to 55 yards and 135 yards passing and 0 points for 57 minutes.

Most Impressive Offense

Philadelphia Eagles

Everyone knew that Cowboys could score points but we were still skeptical about the Eagles. Now they’ve proven they are back and a force to be reckoned with.

Most Impressive Defense

Tennesse Titans

They held the sorry Bengals to 7 points, 215 total yards, and 3.8 yards per play. The defense  also blocked a punt, scored a TD, and had 2 interceptions

Best QB

Kurt Warner

He had a quarterback rating of 158.3, passed for 361 yards, with 2 TD’s and was 19-for-24 passing.

Best RB

Darren McFadden

He rushed for 164 yards on 21 carries and had and had average of 7.8 yards a rush.

Best WR

Brandon Marshall

He had 18 catches (NFL record is 20) for 166 yards and a TD.

Best Defensive Player

Patrick Willis

He had a key Interception of a deflected pass and ran it 86 yards for a TD for what could have been the turning factor in the win.

Rookie of the Week

Darren McFadden

(see Best RB).

 

 

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